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SUPPORT ST. LOUIS TORNADO RELIEF EFFORTS HERE - https://foodcitystl.org/ Decision Space is the podcast about decisions in board games. Join our active and welcoming Discord community, Join the crew today! (Decision Space Patreon), or Leave us a review wherever you find this podcast! Episode 215 - The Laughing Table Friends Played Hot Games at Geekway To the West! Jake alongside fellow Laughing Table Friends members Luke Williams (first time on the pod!) and Jared Ingersoll (returning guest) talk about the fun we had at Geekway To the West 2025. We break our discussion into three awards: best new to me game, best single play, and best moment. We save some time at the end to talk about a few of the other games of note that we played. Timestamps Show Business - 0:00 Geekway Overview - 4:06 Game of the Con - 5:58 Favorite Single Play - 20:53 Best Moment - 37:19 Other Games - 48:29 Games Mentioned Games mentioned - Downfall of Pompeii, Bomb Busters, The Gang, El Grande, Inis, Santiago, The Resistance: Avalon, Molly House, Spectre Ops, Hot Streak, Black Forest, Soda Jerk, Fishing Preplanners Game design discussion on balancing for player count hosted by Paul coming up soon?! Music and Sound Credits Thank you to Hembree for our intro and outro music from their song Reach Out. You can listen to the full song on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQuuRPfOyMw&list=TLGGFNH7VEDPgwgyNTA4MjAyMQ&t=3s You can find more information about Hembree at https://www.hembreemusic.com/. Thank you to Flash Floods for use of their song Palm of Your Hand as a sting from their album Halfway to Anywhere: https://open.spotify.com/album/2fE6LrqzNDKPYWyS5evh3K?si=CCjdAGmeSnOOEui6aV3_nA Rules Overview Music: Way Home by Tokyo Music Walker https://soundcloud.com/user-356546060 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/tokyo-music-walker-way... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/pJThZlOuDtI Intermission Music: music elevator ext part 1/3 by Jay_You -- https://freesound.org/s/467243/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Bell with Crows by MKzing -- https://freesound.org/s/474266/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 hammer v2.wav by blukotek -- https://freesound.org/s/337815/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Contact Follow and reach us on social media on Bluesky @decisionspace.bsky.social. If you prefer email, then hit us up at decisionspa@gmail.com. This information is all available along with episodes at our new website decisionspacepodcast.com. Byeee!
Refrigerator’s acting up. Will take my regional soda with ice. Hold the metal shavings.
Ben Abbott wants to pair his meals with drinks, but as a Mormon, he doesn't drink alcohol. So Dan journeys to Galco's Soda Pop Stop, an offbeat soda shop in Los Angeles, to find Ben some beverages. Plus, linguist John McWhorter explains why some people say soda, coke, or pop.This episode originally aired on January 21, 2015, and again on March 25, 2019. It was produced by Dan Pashman, Anne Saini, Ngofeen Mputubwele, Gianna Palmer, and Jared O'Connell. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Nora Ritchie, and Jared O'Connell.Every other Friday, we reach into our deep freezer and reheat an episode to serve up to you. We're calling these our Reheats. If you have a show you want reheated, send us an email or voice memo at hello@sporkful.com, and include your name, your location, which episode, and why.Transcript available at www.sporkful.com.
Welcome to this weeks' BullShit- Jon broke his dick.. ouch. We tried something different this week- it's not as funny, but it's interesting! Let us know what you think! Have you tried Soda Jerk? They're pretty solid! Do you ever *not* get included in friend plans? Bastards... Our friends group is going as Disney Villians for Halloween this year! (13:34) Morgan had his first parent/teacher conference- this is Morgan's kid to a T! Have you ever ran into this issue with Amazon? Have you heard of the show Gen V? (26:41) We play 20 questions.. we realized that we SUCK at this game- how'd you do with it?! (40:08) Side tangent to Bad People cards- If we were all therapists, who's the most likely to sleep with their patients? Who will be the next person to have a threesome? Back to 20 Questions...Let us know if you like it! Thanks for tuning in- make sure to catch our Facebook Live stream of our weekly Review Time segment. We drop new podcast episodes on all of your favorite streaming apps every Wednesday, so don't miss it! Like drinking a cold one but can never keep it cold? Get your BarTop BullShit koozie today! With that Barflies, there's one last thing: TELL YOUR FUCKIN FRIENDS!!!
Mon is back! Legendary actor Hugo Weaving talks about the MIFF premiere of his latest film The Rooster; Book lover Fi Wright chats about the non-biography Biography of X by Catherine Lacey; Astronomer Benji Metha sheds light on space junk and UFOs; Nat shares her thoughts on the latest trend of throwing stuff on stage; Michael Harden takes us on a food journey to Dromana; Film reviewer Simone Ubaldi has watched Hello Darkness from punk art filmmaker duo Soda Jerk; and comedian Prue Blake is obsessed with Whac-A-Mole. With presenters Monique Sebire, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
It's Taylah Strano's last outing with the Movie Squad before she exits the Breakfast chair next week. So, Tristan Fidler and Simon Miraudo make it special with two brand new film reviews right up Taylah's alley. First up, it's the raunchy, ribald Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings, in cinemas now. Then, a review of the Netflix Original sequel starring Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, Extraction 2. Stay tuned for a special pod-exclusive discussion of the upcoming Revelation Perth International Film Festival [program](https://www.revelationfilmfest.org/), including Movie Squad's [special Q&A with Soda Jerk for their new flick](https://www.revelationfilmfest.org/event/hello-dankness/) Hello Dankness. Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular dose of live Movie Squad! Next week (Friday 30 June) will be a special farewell to Taylah, and then the Squad will take a few weeks off before returning with a brand new Brekky host!
It's Taylah Strano‘s last outing with the Movie Squad before she exits the Breakfast chair next week. So, Tristan Fidler and Simon Miraudo make it special with two brand new film reviews right up Taylah's alley. First up, it's the raunchy, ribald Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings, in cinemas now. Then, a review of the Netflix Original sequel starring Chris Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, Extraction 2. Stay tuned for a special pod-exclusive discussion of the upcoming Revelation Perth International Film Festival program, including Movie Squad's special Q&A with Soda Jerk for their new flick Hello Dankness. Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular dose of live Movie Squad! Next week (Friday 30 June) will be a special farewell to Taylah, and then the Squad will take a few weeks off before returning with a brand new Brekky host!
Prismatic Ground founder Inney Prakash returns to talk about the latest installment of the annual festival centered on experimental documentary and avant-garde film. We talk about the (sold out) opening night film, Soda Jerk's Hello Dankness, new work by Tsai Ming-Liang, assembling a supergroup of venues to stage this year's roving fest, a heretofore unannounced new Prismatic Ground venture, and more. John Klacsmann and Caroline Golum co-host.Support the showThe Screen Slate Podcast is supported by its Patreon members. Sign up and get access to bonus episodes, our lockdown-era streaming series archives, discounts from partners like Criterion and Posteritati, event invitations, and more.
Anahit's written a book! BFFs is about the radical potential of female friendship, so your best podcast pals are here for a pals' chat about a pal's book (except for Jamie, who is waylaid on another project we'll tell you about later...) Elsewhere, we take a big ol' honk on Hello Dankness, the latest from mash-up nouveau-agitprop legends Soda_Jerk, ahead of its Glasgow Short Film Festival screening, and Anahit fills us in on the lovely Rye Lane. Thanks to the Hippodrome Silent Film Festival for sponsoring The Cineskinny! hippfest.co.uk TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching (Rye Lane, The Origin) (3:30) Hello Dankness review (9:50) BFFs chat (20:30) GET YR COPY OF BFFs: https://www.404ink.com/store/inklings-bffs If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Recorded at Upload Studios, uploadstudios.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Mixed Drink Soda Jerk Orange Cream with Orange Dream is today's review.
Mixed Drink Soda Jerk Rootbeer and rootbeer is today's review.
Mixed Drink Soda Jerk Rootbeer and Cream Soda is today's review. This mixed drink should be like cinnamon toast crunch lets see if that's right.
There is a loose tradition on CheapShow that when it's the week of Paul's Birthday, he decides to do as little as possible to get the episode out with as little editing as possible too. He also likes to drink. A lot. This puts Eli in a bit of a bind. He's going to have to put up with all of Paul's s*** and make sure that as many CheapShow segments fit into one hour as possible. So, hold on tight as the Cheap Chaps race through an Off Brand/Brand Off, a Sauce Report, a Soda Jerk taste test, a Cheap Eats treat, a Froth Shop candy, a Gannon's Golden Games and a Paul's Page Turner too! Is it possible? Is it even a good idea to cram in this much into sixty minutes? Well, you're about to find out… Share & Enjoy. Photos/Videos for this episode can be seen at: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-299-almost-everything-all-at-once And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And you can follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH www.cheapmag.shop www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow https://www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow-tony/shop
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My guest today is Aaron Manahan. We discuss soda and his social media handle, "The Soda Jerk." The title is a reference to the song "Sleep in the car" by Mamamoo
Jim Myers is Back! More than two years later he joins the show to talk about what it's like to work in a restaurant. I know that sounds silly, but he has been writing about the Nashville restaurant scene for over 20 years, so now that he is in the thick of it, I wanted to know if he owed anyone any apologies.. and he did.. We talk about more old Nashville stories, celebrities, and so much more. This is a great insight into the restaurant world, so if you don't work in a restaurant, you will want to listen, and if you do, share with someone who doesn't. Cheers! This episode is sponsored by GoTab, Maintain IQ, What Chef's want, The Compost Company, and Charpier's Bakery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message
Grab your pocket knife and join us at the dance hall, as the lads bring the hounds to discuss the beauty of director Frank Borage's Moonrise from 1948, starring Dane Clark, Gail Russell, Harry Morgan, Allyn Joslyn, Lloyd Bridges and Ethel Barrymore. See you in the swamps! Questions, comments or punchy lines for Elmer the Soda Jerk? therealoutofthepodcast@gmail.com (Note: for those who want to get straight to the business, the movie talk starts at 12:15)
It's Christmas! Well nearly anyway, and this is the #NMSChristmasSpecial! Listen out for a selection of new and not so new Christmas songs by some of the worlds best independent bands... and some tracks that have absolutely nothing to do with Christmas at all! We kick things off chatting to Jay from The Painkillers, and then we head straight into the music with brand new tracks by Hart Bowes, Monogroove, A Band Called Paul, Soda Jerk, The Lutras, Bad Actress, Rocker Hart, Titanosaur, and Less Than Hollow. For all the latest check out www.newmusicsaturday.com x --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newmusicsaturday/message
"Objective: I don't like the word!" André chats with Romanian pravda-vocateur Radu Jude whose film Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn hits Australian cinemas November 25. In this funny and nervous Zoom ramble, the two discuss BLBOLP, which follows a Romanian school teacher whose sex tape is leaked. Radu and André cover male nudity in film, being a teenager at the cinemathèque, queer liberation, the need to work out before a shoot, and Radu's motivation behind filmmaking. Surprisingly, Soda Jerk comes up in the chat. EDIT/CW: Contrapoints is not 'fully' a PHD student. André also reveals an appreciation for problematic film Blue is The Warmest Colour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's entirely possible that Paul and Eli may have had too much coffee, candy and soda this week, which may explain their volatile behaviour, but that's not really an explanation. The Cheap Chaps venture back to the Froth Shop and the Soda Jerk to sample a large selection of delicious, yet cheap, Japanese candy and some revolting UK soft drinks. However, all is not well behind the scenes, as the proprietors of these sweet establishments are having a bit of an awkward falling out. It's not too much better for Paul and Eli either, as one of them can feel a stress induced death coming on and the other can feel a revolting, maddening song coming on! It's going to be another "one of those" episodes again, isn't it? Sigh! See pictures and/or videos for this episode here: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-256-joyless-icing And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! Oh, and you can NOW listen to Urinevision 2021 on Bandcamp... For Free! Enjoy! https://cheapshowpodcast.bandcamp.com/album/urinevision-2021-the-album MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop Www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow Send Us Stuff CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
Hey there friends and weirdos! In this one, Kyle tells Nile all about the Czech occultist Franz Bardon and his battle against the Freemasonic Order of the Golden Centurium (FOGC for short). We also talk about the secret paranormal weapon the FOGC has up its sleeve. We talk New Age walk-ins, the wonders of Hermeticism, how to use dark magick to kill remotely, and Bardon's escape from the clutches of the Nazis. All this and much more!
This week episode we had a conversation with Mr. Soda Jerk himself Craig Potter. Support the show (https://cash.app/$unprivilegeddrinkers)
This week episode we had a conversation with Mr. Soda Jerk himself Craig Potter.
Imagine the best milkshake you've ever had. Now imagine all of your favorite treats going into/onto that milkshake WHOLE. Yes, entire ingredients like Nutter Butters, Uncrustables and Pop Tarts. Everything your doctor warns you about. But what if the "milkshake bar" is just a front for something more...inescapable? Join in as we hang out with owners Kylee and Dustin Smith and talk about this tasty and fun concept.
Alternate title: BURNS MALTS…. Paul remembers being told: ‘It’s a nice day outside. Why don’t you go out & enjoy it?” He heard this phrase throughout his years as a child from local pharmacist Milt Burns. Burns Drugstore made the world’s BEST MALTS and people of all ages flocked there to taste the thick, ice creamy goodness in a tin. Milt Burns seemed to not fully understand or appreciate the money-making power of his soda fountain within his own pharmacy. Also luring people inside were sundries, prescriptions filled, hot roasted peanuts, 10 cent candy bars and comic books, Yet Milt shuffled kids out of the store before they bought anything at all. Was it that Milt hated the soda fountain, kids, or something else? The answer is finally revealed in today’s episode. Also: Keep an eye out for a padlocked park named old Maroon Field as well… A kite flier’s paradise! SO, WHY WERE PAUL & HIS FRIENDS CONSTANTLY BEING SENT OUTSIDE OF THE LOCAL DRUGSTORE? Here at LLC podcast we like to take a look back on our lives and discover how we became the best version of ourselvesSupport the show (https://lifeslearningcurve.org)
Continuing our stories about summer, here's an episode entirely devoted to ice cream. From Erikson's Ice Cream in my hometown, to my job as a Soda Jerk at Brighams, and finally, I find myself discussing what it's like to eat ice cream on an air craft carrier during night flight operations. Pull up a bowl and a spoon and enjoy!
Like it has for everyone else, The Last Dance has been a highlight of the Quarantine Season so far. So, on this one we're looking back on unforgettable moments with sports and beer! We talk about our favorite memories and why exactly certain things seem to stick with us. The beer we drink this week is "Soda Jerk" from Pressure Drop Brewing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A roasting hot take which interrogates the connection between chicken burgers served in 1990s Irish nightclubs and sandwiches made out of rubber which were served to Irish people in New York bars in the 1890s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 147 Season 4: Tesla CyberTruck from the Future, Listener Emails, and Flatwoods Monster Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/cheapgeek -Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. What is the CreepGeeks Podcast? CreepGeeks Podcast is an off-beat news podcast that takes a light-hearted approach to the paranormal, cryptid, strange, the silly, and trending tech topics circulating the web. Broadcasting paranormal news and fun stories from our underground bunker in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Hey Everyone! You can call the show and leave us a message! 1-575-208-4025 Use Amazon Prime Free Trial! Did you know YOU can support the CreepGeeks Podcast with little to no effort! Won’t cost you anything! When you shop on Amazon.com use our affiliate link and we get a small percentage! It doesn't change your price at all. 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I spend most of my time trying to rid myself & u are looking for them. They are all over & refuse to go. My computer is acting up. Have a good week & find another hobby, Charlotte Send your Story to: Contact @CreepGeeks.com Actual News: Jersey Devil Photo, Pennsylvania: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/jersey-devil-captured-on-film/?fbclid=IwAR3-ecex3GsEJUww_iqHmj_oufsTwl0F_wHVMdwPkHIGGBB1oizyX8fUBfE The Truck of the Future looks like something a 2nd grader drew: https://www.wired.com/story/electric-tesla-pickup-truck-announcement-specs-cost-photos/ https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck Bullet proof glass not bullet proof. The Roadtrip to Western Pennsylvania: Flatwoods, West Virginia and the Flatwoods Monster The Trip: Original Forecast said it was gonna be “okay” and we wouldn’t run into problems til AFTER the weekend convention. That was a lie. Cold, Rainy, slipper mountain roads. Spent an extra hour plus on the road to avoid 12.00 in tolls. Worried we wouldn’t get there on before museum closed. Used to be an old “Soda Jerk” which was another term for a Soda Fountain Shop/Ice Cream Shop and Pharmacy. Three different Flatwoods Costumes, one with a mysterious unknown origin. Very cozy, nice place to sit after a long drive... and FULL of info. Andrew Smith is the Executive Director. Great Guy we got to chat with. There’s a #FreeBraxxie tour of the town but Pepper couldn’t do the tour because it was just gosh-awful outside. Like them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flatwoodsmonstermuseum/ Flatwoods Monster Museum: http://www.braxtonwv.org/museum.aspx LOVED the Braxton County Visitors Center and Flatwoods Museum!!! The Flatwoods Monster: September 12th, 1952. Four/Five kids were playing on the lawn of the Flatwoods Elementary school when they saw what appeared to be a bright pulsing pear shaped object that flew over and slowly landed behind the G. Fisher Farm. Oldest Boy remembered that someone had come to the school and requested that if they had any meteor sightings to report them to the Geological Survey and retrieve any rocks/findings (this according to the original Ivan Sanderson Interviews). Full Account on the WVA website: http://www.braxtonwv.org/FlatwoodsMonsterInfo.aspx Upon reaching the site of the crash, the group saw a pulsing red light. Lemon shined his flashlight up the hill, and the group witnessed a terrifying sight—a ten-foot-tall creature, with a head shaped like a spade and what appeared to be a dark, metal “dress”. The creature’s hands were twisted and clawed, and what seemed to be its eyes glowed an eerie orange color. It appeared to levitate off the ground. A strange, sickening mist hung in the air. The creature hissed and glided quickly toward the witnesses, the group then turned and fled in terror. For days after the event, witnesses experienced throat irritation and symptoms similar to mustard gas exposure. Mother May and Eugene Lemon reported the incident to the authorities. Interesting Note: Flatwoods Monster Interview by Ivan Sanderson also mentions the ball of fire “beacons” spotted in the area of the first sighting. Source: Flatwoods Monster Story: https://amzn.to/2D6Vc64 Prior to the Fisher Farm Sighting, a report was filed near the town of Heaters (five miles north of Flatwoods). Audra Harper and her friend were taking a short cut to a nearby store through the woods since the main road was impassible. A half-mile into their trip, they saw a “ball of fire” on a nearby hill. Harper dismissed it, assuming that one of her neighbors was “fox chasing”. When she glanced back, she saw something unbelievable—the fire had vanished, and in its place stood the tall, dark silhouette of a man-shaped figure. Terrified, Harper and her friend ran, escaping among the rocks and boulders strewn around the hillside. A third sighting allegedly happened the day after September 12th, by George and Edith Snitowsky driving through the rural area between Clay and Braxton County on route 4 when their car suddenly died. “Frametown Monster” Twenty-four hours after the "Braxton County Monster" incident occurred in Flatwoods, yet another terrifying alien close encounter occurred in Braxton County, about 17-miles away in the Frametown area. The day after the September 12th incident in Flatwoods, another strange sighting occurred near Strange Creek about twenty miles south of Flatwoods. Reportedly, George and Edith Snitowsky and their 18-month-old son were driving through the rural area between Clay and Braxton County on route 4 when their car suddenly died. Mr. Snitowsky attempted to restart the car to no avail. It was night time and the road was deserted. While the Snitowsky’s were trying to decide what to do, a foul, sulfurous smell filled the air and their baby began to cry. A strange bright light filled the darkness and the couple witnessed a ten-foot-tall creature hovering in front of their car. The description is similar to that of the original sighting, except the Monster was not wearing, what is presumed to be, its spade-shaped hood. Instead, its head was reportedly reptilian and bony. The creature dragged its lizard-like hand across the hood of the car before drifting away into the woods. As soon as the Monster was out of sight, the car restarted and the couple sped away. Snitowsky would later give his account for Male Magazine in the 1955. https://alienviewgroup.blogspot.com/2018/11/frank-feschino-incident-at-strange-creek.html There’s some red flags about this encounter, including the fact the encounter was not immediately reported, and was initially shared to “Male Magazine” three years later. FYI: Back in the 50’s, you could send stories into a lot of magazines and they would pay you if it was “Bizarre” or interesting enough. 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It's too hot to record in the festering House of Pickles this week, so the Cheap Chaps move next door to the slightly more pleasant House of Sausage and Eggs. Once there, the heat rises and tempers overflow, so expect the usual rants, meltdowns and overuse of the word "thwopage". The only way they can cool down is to take a trip to visit the Soda Jerk Man and try out some of his fizzy, frothy, cheap delights! Sadly, they are lukewarm. Which means more disaster for Eli and Paul and the deaths of some "beloved characters". Oh, and there's a quick Price of Shite BFG Edition too. It's a fractured, heated and extra chunky episode of CheapShow. And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow Share & Enjoy. Photos/Videos for this episode can be seen at https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-137-soda-jerk-off If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! MERCH Www.cheapmag.shop www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow
November 10, 1940 - It's the week of the elections and in Beverly Hills jack benny had been elected dog catcher. Meanwhile, Jack and Fred Allen are making a movie and can't decide where to have the premier. The play this week is called "Murder at the Soda Fountain".
Gary, Ella Plum and "Jimmy the Soda Jerk," "Jimmy Olsen's Super Birthday" and "The Boy Witch Doctor" - Plus multiple annuals in a year, a guest cameo appearance, and MORE!!
Soda_Jerk sits down with Esther Anatolitis in the NAVA office to talk about their most recent and controversial work, 'Terror Nullius, a political revenge fable in three acts'. The artists discuss their approach to making work as a seizing and hacking of culture as an act of political resistance and solidarity. Formed in Sydney in 2002, Soda_Jerk is a two-person art collective who work at the intersection of documentary and speculative fiction.
Stars Wars actor John Boyega is in the studio, Video artists Soda Jerk explain the controversy surrounding their work Terror Nullius, and an interview with rising Australian filmmaker Kitty Green.
Stars Wars actor John Boyega is in the studio, Video artists Soda Jerk explain the controversy surrounding their work Terror Nullius, and an interview with rising Australian filmmaker Kitty Green.
Soda_Jerk are the duo behind Terror Nullius, screening at the SFF. As two of Australia’s leading video artists they talk about their pastiche style, queerdom in video art, their undeniable love of Australian cinema, and hauntology in movies.
In this week’s podcast we take in 'Terror Nullius', the controversial Australiana art film by Soda Jerk (3:13). Then we watch SBS On Demand’s buddy dramedy series 'Homecoming Queens' (17:35). And finally, we gently pat ourselves with discursive serums and crèmes as we exfoliate the meanings of skincare (30:20).
Class is back and this time we are discussing the 2013 found footage film Mr. Jones and what it has to tell us about Guerrilla, Street, and Outsider Art. We talk a whole bunch about how much we liked this movie, even though the overall reception can be described as "mixed" at best. Plus we sing! And play the drums! Show notes and useful links: 1:00- Tyler talks a bit about the "Arrive Alive" presentation at his school. For more about Arrive Alive, check out their website. 1:30- Many airports need volunteers to be injured victims during their annual emergency exercises. Often times they will make you up in some pretty horrific makeup! Check out Kansas City International's call for volunteers here or Google your local airport if you are interested. 3:50- Tyler is currently reading Year's Best Body Horror 2017 edited by C.P. Dunphey. If you are interested in the body horror sub-genre, we totally recommend it. Click here for our Amazon affiliate link and pick up a copy today. 4:20- Tyler watched Mom and Dad recently, you can check out his review and learn more about Nick Cage going full Cage here. 6:45- Tyler and Mike both loved the new novella by Philip Fracassi entitled "Shiloh" and the additional bonus story "Soda Jerk." Click here to see their full review of Shiloh. 9:50- For more podcasts covering your favorite fiction genres, check out the Shockwaves podcast by Blumhouse. 10:30- Mike recommends some free horror fiction over at Pseudopod with their really cool original "Alarm Will Sound." 12:00- Class starts! Spoilers ahead for Mr. Jones (2013). Also, we really apologize for our terrible singing. 17:30- Trailer for Mr. Jones, you can watch the full version over at YouTube. 20:00- Tyler tells us all about Apotropaic Magic, which is pretty darn interesting. Learn more over at Wikipedia. 23:45- No discussion of street and guerrilla art would be complete without a discussion of Banksy. Check out the trailer for Exit Through the Gift Shop, a documentary about Banksy and try to get a hold of the movie. It is really well done. 25:00- Mike discusses an interview that was published on Daily Dead where Mr. Jones writer and director Karl Mueller indicated that one of his inspirations was Henry Darger. 30:15- Likely the coolest and most mysterious guerrilla/outsider art out there are the Toynbee Tiles. You can watch an entire documentary about them here for free. 36:00- Check out more artwork from Pumpkinrot on their website. Not only is Pumpkinrot responsible for the super cool scarecrows in Mr. Jones, but also some of the work in Krampus. 37:30- Awesome Huck Magazine article about Apotropaic magic in Bulgaria and the super cool costumes that people wear to ward off evil spirits. 48:00- For similar works, check out the Laird Barron short story "Strappado." We recommend just going whole hog down the Laird Barron rabbit hole by purchasing his book Occultation.
Professor Pringle visits an old fashioned ice cream parlor and learns that Vermont is the coca plant capital of the country, the perils of having urine that glows in the dark, and the horrifying invention of mix-ins for ice cream.
Susan MacTavish Best is the founder & CEO of Living MacTavish. She hosts salons around the world on a diverse range of topics bringing together an eclectic array of influencers she knows into one room. At these salons Susan mixes cocktails and cooks for all of her guests, then interviews an expert or two on a specific topic followed by a live music performance. In an era of always-on one’s phone, always connected to technology, Susan brings people together informally and imperfectly, and encourages them to look each other in the eye and have a spirited conversation all the while tickling their senses with tasty food, yummy smells, interesting debates and live music. Susan sits on the advisory board of the Berkeley Center for New Media at UC Berkeley and the Quantitative Biosciences Institute at UC San Francisco. Susan has been on the advisory board of a handful of startups, and has worked closely mentoring many entrepreneurs.When she was 24, Susan founded Best Public Relations, a firm that specialized in influencing the public, the media and the influencers themselves around the globe. She handled the public relations needs for dozens of companies including: Bankrate, craigslist, Esurance, Founders Fund, Hampton Creek, Klout, LaLa, LuLu, MainStreet.com, Olivia, Playfish, Quid, Smugmug, Spoonflower, VentureBeat and YouNoodle. Susan was an Executive Producer of craigslistTV, the TV series that originated out of craigslist. In the mid 90’s Susan went back to night school to learn how to code and, as a result, started Posthoc, one of the first online guides to San Francisco which she grew into a local resource managing over 100 volunteer editors and writers. Susan graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in History. During a one year stint at St. Hilda’s College, Oxford University, she was co-Editor of the UK’s longest running university magazine, The ISIS, following in the shoes of past editors Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, John Betjeman and Sylvia Plath. While a student at Oxford, Susan won an internship at The Sunday Times (London), where she sat on the Transportation Desk outside the office of editor Andrew Neil. Here, she lasted two weeks until she realized sitting behind a desk writing about transportation news was not her calling. She left one Friday lunchtime on a train to Europe abruptly ending her journalism career. Other early jobs included Soda Jerk during summers in Connecticut at a nuclear submarine shipyard and Pickle Packer at Emandal Farm in Mendocino County. Susan lives in Soho in NYC, SF, and on the Big Sur Coast. She is a long distance trail runner. Susan grew up in Scotland, and went to school at St. Leonards in St. Andrews. She was born on Prince Edward Island after her very pregnant mother, Laurie MacTavish, flew herself unexpectedly to Charlottetown in her Cesna to deliver her daughter.
The March episode of the Senses of Cinema podcast has Mark, Eloise and third chair Craig Martin discussing Alex Garland's latest film Annihilation. Eloise then gets an exclusive interview with Soda_Jerk, who speak with her about their latest film Terror Nullius, and then Eloise, Craig and Mark talk through the debate over Netflix's decision to release selected films on their streaming service rather than favouring global theatrical exhibition. And of course we end this episode with the best things we discovered in the month of March.
This week we spoke with writer, photographer, musician, pun aficionado, podcaster and occasional filmmaker Liz Duck-Chong on disarming sexism in the arts, the contraceptive pill and more. Plus, funding has been pulled from Soda_Jerk's film Terror Nullius, critiquing "radical critique of Australian masculinity, refugee policy and our treatment of the Indigenous Australians". The Ian Potter Cultural Trust pulled their funding of the film on the eve of its premiere at ACMI. And, in what is hoping to look like the beginning of the end for new HIV transmissions in Australia, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from April 1st this year. Thoughts That Count: Following Cynthia Nixon's announcement that she will challenge Governer Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary election, as Oprah's potential presidential campaign, we asked you: celebrities as politicians - Y/N? Is it a win for feminism?
Star Wars actor John Boyega is in the studio talking about his new film. A controversial new video work called Terror Nullius. Friday Night Lights creator is back with a brand new high school drama, and we meet Location Scouts on the set of a BBC drama.
Star Wars actor John Boyega is in the studio talking about his new film. A controversial new video work called Terror Nullius. Friday Night Lights creator is back with a brand new high school drama, and we meet Location Scouts on the set of a BBC drama.
On this episode, Josh speaks to Thelma Jenkerson, a 'comedian for kids' about her act and her comedic influences, and the show gets a surprise visit from a special guest; Josh's niece, Enid. Featuring Tamara Yajia (@DancesWithTamis) and Claire (@70Ceeks)
Buffalo Tom were (and remain) one of the most critically-acclaimed bands of the last 30 years. Starting out in Boston in the late 80s under the tutelage of J. Mascis of Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom really hit their stride in the early 90s with hallmark albums like 92's Let Me Come Over and 93's Big Red Letter Day featuring classic tracks like "Taillights Fade" and "Soda Jerk". Unfortunately, despite appearing on the TV show My So-Called Life, racking up a devout following and attracting a host of famous fans, they never quite crossed over. Frontman Bill Janovitz spends the first part of this conversation discussing why that is and what the arc of the band has been. His deep education on rock history contextualizes that arc in unique ways. But, then we start debating the current state of rock music criticism, the enduring mystique of Exile on Main St. (he wrote a book on the subject) and even the Red Sox. It's a little bit of everything! Oh, and they have a new album coming out in a few weeks - Quiet and Peace. Check it out! http://www.buffalotom.com/ http://billjanovitz.com/blog/
Grab your bobby socks and poodle skirts, flip up your leather collars and race your hot rods down to the old malt shop! It’s the Labor Day Soda Jerk Special, Daddy-O! Find out who’s the biggest jerk when podcast regulars Ron McAdams and James Rohling don their paper hats and bow ties, and start scooping up classic diner and drug store treats. Greg provides the homemade gelato and Ryan the color commentary as a dyspeptic cherry on top. Erik Koski from the Junkmouth Podcast also joins in the fun, although he won't stop hocking straw wrappers at everyone. In an expansion of the Mini-Soda Review, the gang combines various Boylan’s seltzers and sodas with gelato to make lime rickeys, orange creams, strawberry malts, purple cows and New York egg creams. Seattle’s Pig Iron Cola gets blended into a cola float. And James and Ron conduct a blind taste test of Hershey’s, Bosco’s and Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrups. All these tasty concoctions are paired with episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Learn the history of these classic soda jerk treats while the jukebox plays boogie-woogie, rockabilly, doo wap, and '50s diner rock. It’s the perfect day to end summer and beat the Labor Day heat! All this, and a Kool Aid Man -- who, with the help of his therapist, is finally ready to breakdown some emotional walls -- on this week’s episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Here again this week Danni and Quinn giving you their overly developed opinions on everything animation that their grubby eyes can watch. This week we talk about cartoon violence using the regular weekly toons and others, a lot of others this week. Look out for and message us on our twitter : SMCPodcast (@SMCartoons) and Tumblr http://smcpodcast.tumblr.com/
Actress, comedian, and former live-show guest Barbara Beall is finally in-studio with Joe, Toren, and Kevin to talk about a grab-bag of caustic topics including the Ortolan Bunting recipe, an Australian double-whammy of deadly nature, a Soda Jerk's personal story of being hit by lighting while flying a plane, plus some "I Can't Believe You Didn't Mention" followups from our wonderful Patrons! Music: "A Need To Know Basis" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Links The Critical Hit Show (featuring previous guests Ian Boothby, Joanna Gaskell, and Eric Fell!) The Fictionals Google Image Search: "Carbuncle" (Note: Gross!) An OR Nurse Talks About The Most Gory, Disgusting Thing They’d Ever Seen At Work Images Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TDlBT5iokE
What do we do when we need a last-minute replacement show? A "Followups" episode created entirely from your suggestions and questions! In addition to new segments on Gaming, Stalin, Radiation, and Sports Injuries, we answer Soda Jerk questions, including early Caustic Soda history and the choosing of the name, plus "Fuck, Marry, Kill: The other hosts"! Pedant note: This counts as "Followups XVII"! Music: "Shhh..." by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets Links Carl Sagan on Marijuana Badass of the Week - Wayne "Buck" Shelford Toren Atkinson on Patreon Images Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDQjtCfUhPw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEJ8lpCQbyw "Shhh..." Lyrics I understand that you're upset and you have every right to be It's obvious to see I was in the wrong but I will make it up to you I'm gonna make it right If we can put this in the past and never speak to anyone about this gaucherie I will swear to you that it will not happen again I'm gonna make it right tonight No tears No noise No calls No choice No lock No key No third degree No need to trouble the police and I can take care of the mess I know a little place Let me handle this Why don't you go and see the kids? I'm gonna make it right tonight No tears No noise No calls No choice No lock No key No third degree No flight No flaws No breaks No pause No clues No trace No hands No face Untold Unseen Unphased Unclean Unsaid Unkind Undead Unwind No fuse No prime No plans No time No push No shove No god above No black no white no source of light No second chance no end in sight No flesh no blood no bones no mess No hate no love no sweet caress Nothing to see no links no ties No time for that no long goodbyes No lies no thanks no secrets No problem No way
Live from the EXP Restaurant and Bar in Vancouver, BC, it's The Caustic Soda Live EXPerience! Recorded May 12, 2013 in front of a packed-house, Joe, Toren, Kevin and follow-up aficionado Warren Banks cover a variety of stories, including squid spermatophores in disturbing places, a squid bomb, shitty radiation shielding for a trip to Mars, "blood facials", self-cannibalism, and a special Lesser of Two Evils featuring a face-off between a story from this show and one chosen from Soda Jerk suggestions by our live audience!
My very first job was a soda jerk and that taught me a lot about customer service. It was very busy, especially on the weekends. Filling orders in a timely way was a challenge and great fun. I was thrown into the front lines and was stuck many times. When I got behind, it took a long time for me to build a banana split. This was back in 1952 at our Hot Shoppes Restaurant in Silver City, Utah. I worked as a soda jerk while I was a student at the University of Utah. My dad would often come...